Hardly
UK /["/ˈhɑːdli/"]/US /["/ˈhɑːrdli/"]/
Definition
almost no; almost not; almost none
In simple words: Barely or almost not at all
Examples
- I can hardly hear you over the noise.
- She hardly ever goes to the gym.
- He hardly understood the instructions given to him.
- It was hardly surprising that they won the competition.
- They hardly had enough time to finish the project.
Usage notes
Used to express that something is true to a very small degree. Avoid in very formal writing. Suitable in conversational contexts.
Grammar pattern
hardly + verb
Memory hint
Think of 'hardly' as 'hardly any' to remember its meaning of very little.
Collocations
- hardly believe
- hardly realize
- hardly notice
- hardly anyone
- hardly any
Synonyms
- barely
- scarcely
- almost not
- few
- rarely
Antonyms
- completely
- totally
- easily
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'barely' - both mean similar things but might fit differently in sentences.
- Misuse in negative sentences - 'hardly not' is incorrect.
- Omitting it in sentences - 'I hardly can understand' should be 'I can hardly understand'.